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Łukasz Nowak
slapos.buildout
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Mar 12, 2014
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Lele Gaifax
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Apply the same logic to the extends-cache setting too
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src/zc/buildout/buildout.py
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@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ class Buildout(DictMixin):
# and considering the location of the configuration file that generated
# the setting as the base path, falling back to the main configuration
# file location
for
name
in
(
'download-cache'
,
'eggs-directory'
):
for
name
in
(
'download-cache'
,
'eggs-directory'
,
'extends-cache'
):
if
name
in
data
[
'buildout'
]:
origdir
,
src
=
data
[
'buildout'
][
name
]
if
'${'
in
origdir
:
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src/zc/buildout/downloadcache.txt
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@@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ created, provided it is within an already existing directory::
Using relative paths
--------------------
You can use a relative path for ``download-cache`` (the same logic is applied
to ``eggs-directory`` too) and in such case it is considered relative to the
location of the configuration file that sets its value.
You can use a relative path for ``download-cache`` (the same logic is applied
to
``eggs-directory`` and to ``extends-cache`` too) and in such case it is considered
relative to the
location of the configuration file that sets its value.
As an example, we create a ``base.cfg`` configuration in a different directory::
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